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Title: Digital Dust and Visual Narratives of Feminicidios
Author(s): Bernardi, Chiara
Contact Email: chiara.bernardi@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Visual culture
gender
data
empiricism
feminist quantitative methods
Issue Date: 15-Sep-2018
Date Deposited: 9-Oct-2018
Citation: Bernardi C (2018) Digital Dust and Visual Narratives of Feminicidios. Visual Culture and Gender, 13, pp. 6-16. http://vcg.emitto.net/index.php/vcg/article/view/115/117
Abstract: The murders of women in Ciudad Juarez, known as feminicidios, is an issue that is acquiring relevance in gender and activist studies. To date, however, the count of women missing or killed in the city has remained vague and uncharted, making the issue difficult to quantify. In this article, I discuss the visual narrative offered by data and information—both textual and visual—scattered online and present Ciudad Juarez "Feminicidios Reclassification Project" (FRP), a project and a database that I have personally created and currently curate as part of my collaboration and active involvement with local human rights activists, mothers of murdered or missing women, and emigres from Ciudad Juarez.
URL: http://vcg.emitto.net/index.php/vcg/article/view/115/117
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